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Question:2). Which of the following is the process used to neutralize the water in lakes and rivers
A) Neutralization
B) Acidic reduction
C) Both A and B
D) Liming​

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Answered by bkbbrainlyuser
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Answer:

your answer is c) Both A and B

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Answered by Anonymous
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The process is liming.

  • The gradual process entails gently pouring an active substance into the lake that can neutralise the acidity of the water. Limestone that has been crushed is conceivably the most frequent product utilized in liming.
  • Doing it with crushed limestone ensures the pH of the water gradually rises to a level that is suitable for aquatic life.
  • It has the ability to neutralise acidic fluids, sufficiently reduce tension, and cleanse. It enriches a lake by providing calcium, an essential nutrient, and releasing phosphorus from the lake's bottom muds, another vital nutrient.
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